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INOX Air Products ramps up India’s oxygen supply for steel industry
India’s largest manufacturer of industrial & medical gases – INOX Air Products (INOXAP) – has expanded the country’s oxygen production capacity following its commissioning of an oxygen plant in just 15 months at steel company’s ArcelorMittal’s Hazira Unit.
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Green graphene pioneer Levidian joins Hydrogen UK
UK climate-tech company Levidian is advancing its hydrogen ambitions after becoming a member of Hydrogen UK – a group of businesses focused on the scaling up and adoption of hydrogen across the country.
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South Australia Govt calls for designs of new hydrogen facility
In the journey towards delivering its Hydrogen Jobs Plan, South Australia’s Malinauskas Labor Government is calling for designs and delivery concepts for the construction of its new hydrogen facility in Whyalla.
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New carbon capture method 99% efficient
A new direct air capture (DAC) carbon capture technology being developed by researchers at Tokyo Metropolitan University, Japan is claimed to be 99% efficient at removing the harmful gas from the atmosphere when at low concentrations.
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Shell Australia’s Crux project to address growing LNG demand
To help meet the growing global demand for liquefied natural gas (LNG), a project being developed by Shell Australia Pty Ltd (Shell Australia) and SGH Energy aims to supply natural gas to the existing Prelude floating liquefied natural gas (FLNG) facility off the coast of Western Australia.
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First Dutch Bio-LNG plant hits million kilo milestone
The Netherlands’ first bio-liquefied natural gas (LNG) plant has produced its one millionth kilogram of the renewable fuel, hitting a milestone that has so far seen the facility provide about four million kilometres of sustainable transport with heavy-duty trucks.
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World Biogas Summit 2022 aims to advance biogas adoption
Following last year’s virtual event, the World Biogas Association (WBA) is hosting its 2022 Summit, a multi-layered exhibition featuring expert discussion around the challenges and potential of all things biogas, biomethane, and anaerobic digestion (AD).
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Hydrogen: Markets Reimagined
The ongoing ‘green’ transition has shifted the focus of industry towards more sustainable forms of energy provision, eschewing conventional fossil-based fuels and adopting cleaner alternatives such as green and blue hydrogen.
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Energy deal aims to scale up Oman's CCUS industry
Two leading Middle East energy companies are collaborating to study the potential for carbon capture, utilisation, and storage (CCUS) in Oman.
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New helium transfill facility starts up in India
Indian industrial gas supplier AirLife Gases has started up a liquid helium transfill facility in Pune, India, which will intake containers capable of holding 11,000 gallons of bulk liquid helium mainly from sources in Qatar and North America.
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Air Products signs deal for ‘world-scale’ green hydrogen-fuelled ammonia facility in Oman
Three leading energy companies today signed a joint development agreement (JDA) that will enable a multibillion-dollar investment in a ‘world-scale’ green hydrogen-fuelled ammonia production facility in Oman.
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SOFC tech could reduce maritime carbon emissions by 47%
Electrochemical technology specialist Ceres joined its consortium partners in Portsmouth today (May 24th) for the conclusion of Phase One of the Clean Maritime Demonstration Competition (CMDC).
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Medical oxygen: A right, not a privilege
As the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic continues to threaten vulnerable communities across the globe, grave concerns have been raised over the lack of medical oxygen preparedness faced by low and middle-income countries.
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Novair expands US operations with new acquisition
On-site gas generation specialist Novair has expanded its US operations following the acquisition of compressor manufacturer America Energy on 20th May.
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Worley to integrate Shell’s carbon capture tech with Humber Refinery
Industrial engineering solutions specialist Worley has been awarded a contract to integrate Shell’s carbon capture technology – CANSOLV – into Phillips 66 Humber Refinery in the UK.
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Linde extends Austrian gas supply deal
An industrial gas supply agreement between Linde plc (Linde) and Austrian steel production company voestalpine AG (voestalpine) has been extended for another ten years.
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Abu Dhabi enters bp project to strengthen UK’s low-carbon industry
Two of Abu Dhabi’s largest energy companies have joined bp’s Teesside-based low-carbon hydrogen production projects, helping to bring fresh investment into UK hydrogen.
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Germany’s LNG network set for expansion
As more sectors of industry focus on decarbonisation and clean fuels, Germany has sought to switch to liquefied natural gas (LNG) to mitigate carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions in the country’s transport sector.
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Securing energy supply for Australian hydrocarbon processing
As international gas supply chains continue to be affected by Covid-19 related lockdowns and the Russia-Ukraine crisis, concerns have been raised over the availability and pricing of industrial gases for all sectors, including specialty gas for hydrocarbon processing in Australia.
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Topsoe advances energy transition with ‘world’s largest’ electrolyser project
In the race to secure a green future for global industry, decarbonisation technology specialist Topsoe is planning to construct what will be the world’s largest and most advanced industrial scale electrolyser production plant.